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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28TH, 1899

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THE DRUCK CASE.

London, 2nd December.

The appeal of Mrs Anna Maria Druce, who claims to be a daughter-in-law of the fifth Dake of Portland, against the decision prohibiting the opening of the Druce vault in Highgate Cemetery, unless the owner of the graveoau sents to have the coin opened, has been dis missed, no one appearing is support of the re- ferenço,

TO SAVE PARNELL'S HOME.

New York, 2nd Desembat.- Hr. Daniel. Tallon, Lord Mayor of Dublin, his Secretary, Mr. Thomes Kennedy, and Mr. John E. Redmond, the Iriab member of Par

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KWONG CHI KOUN DISPENSARY. 街憫槳

CHONG LAN STREET, CANTON,

ESTABLISHED 1884

油意如名離

Unrivalled AS YOU WISH OIL."

Made from the best selected Medicines..

liament, for Waterford, sailed for home todaynators of the oil is very mild, but its

on the Cunard Line steamship Campania. They took back with then about $30,000 in American money, which will be wise in saving Parnell's house, and in wreating a monument to him in Dublin. A large party accompanied them from their hotel to bid them good-hye nt the pier... VICTORIAN MINISTRY BEATON.

action is exceedingly good, possessing woo.. derfally curative effects in both internal and ox. ternal diseases. As it is an invaluable medicine it should be kept on baud ready for use by all persons, whether at home or abroad.

DIRECTIONS.

For externel use rub the oil on the temples, Melbourne, 1st December. Aftor su all-night sussina of the Legislative forebead, between the eyebrows, back of the Assembly of Victoria, the Ministry of Bireurs and neck, on to chest and back, on the abdomen or wherever the pain or sorenton is George Parser was defonted by 11. votes ou a

located. It must be rubbed on 5 miontest. For resolution of wint of confidence.

toothache put a little in the tooth on cotton and rah on the cues.

A NOTABLE WEDDING.

Brisk; oruiser, 6 guns, 5.600 hp, Capt. R. B

S. Wroy, at Rongkong

Centurion, faralup 14 gano, 9,000 b.p. Capt.

J: R. Jellicos, at Labuan, unga k

Daphne sloop, 8 gaus, 1,400 h.p. Comdr. O

Winnington-Ingt, at Haukow

Endymion, craiset, 12 gons, 10,000 h.p, Capt.

GA Callaghan, at Weihaiwot Eak, gun-boat, 3 gans. 200 h.p.. Lieut. and - tomdr. C. Chadwick, at Shanghai Fame, torpedo-boat Rostrever, 6 gans, 5,000 bp, Lient, and Comdr. Roger Keyes, at kong Firehand, gan-boat, 4 guos, 360 hp., in

reserve, at Hongkong Handy, torpedo-boat destroyer, 6 guns, 4,040

hp, in-resurvo, at Honghour Hart; torpedo-boat festive, guns, 4,000 h.p

in reserve, at Hongkong Hermione, cruiser, 10 gana 7,000 b.p., Captain

R. 8. D. Cumming, at Singapore Hambor, stereship, omdr. H. J. Davison,

at Hongkong

Iphigenia, oraiser, 8 guns, 7,000 k.p., Capt ̈H.

N. Dudding, at Hongkong Linnet, gin-vessel, 2 guns, S70 1.p. Com Wm.

W. Śmythe, at Wuchow Orlando, ezales, 12 guns, 8.500 b.p., Capt. J.

H. T. Burke, at Hongkong Peacock, gunboat, 6 guna, 720 h.p.. Lzent-

Guadr. J. J. Armstrong, ot Manila

Phenix, eirop, 6 gans, 1,100 h.p., Capt. E. P.

Cochran, nt Hongkong Pigmy, grinbant, fi guns, 720 h.p., Liest. Comdr.

CJ. F. Green. at Waibaiwei Plover; gunboat, & guna, 720 hp, Lieut..Camdr.

CV. de M., Cowper, at Manila

l'aria, 28th November, The religions marriage of Doughs Walter Campbell, only son of the lats Walter Camp bell, and grandson of the Duke of Argyll, io Aime, youngest daughter of Me John Law rence, of New York, was celebrated in this city to day, iu tho prepauce, of intimate frioads ót / in the head and convulsions after childbirth, Rattler, gunboat, 6 gaus, 600 u.p., Lient. Hou,

both families,

· THE

KISER'S OBJECTIVE.

LONDON, 29th November

The wil has beneficial threats in headache, fainting, colds, sore throat, stomach ache, collo paine, rheumatism, numbness of the limbs, pain in the back, cramp, local swelling and inflar mations, intuenza, diarrhoea, toothache, pains prickly beat, hoils, and wosqnite bitea.

Internally the dose is fire drops in a little wator, and it is to be repeated every two or

G. A. Hardlinge, at Singapore Radpole, gunbeut, B guns, 720 b.p., Lisnt. Comdr

F. F. Haworth-Booth, at Chinking.

Tho Pares correspondent of the Times tele- three hours, at the same time using it externally. Sandpiper, river ganboat, guns, Lient, and

graphy the mustance of an interview be has had

with a distinguished German, who wont to England to pisorve what was going on during the visit of the Kaiser," and who said: "I do not think that the Emperor weat to Englnud purely for political ends or merely for family reasous. I am almost sure that without in any wny intervening in the Transvaal affair he more than men expressed a wish to 800 the War brought to a close. I nm. also persuaded that His Majesty asked many qaestious as to the present relations bo tween Japan, the United States and Great Britain, and I met in England many who were inclined to defect, in this curiosity something inara than meta matter of conversation. When the Kaizer's plan for a great German Navy is realised the Colonial policy of Germany will undergo a complete change. It will then be seen that on many points Germany and Euglond bove the same interests, and meot with the saman' opposition. It will then be understand, perhaps why the Emperor Jas waile snob careful ob- quiry as to the attitude of the United States and Japan in the Far East."

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JOUBERT THE OF SUCCESS.

Berlin, 27th November. General Joubert, Commander-in-Chief of the Boer forces, writing to a friend in Magdeburg, says: "It is no vanity on my part is ageert that we will triumph. We prepared for the Waz. We know it was inevitable. The War will probably last a year, but I am convinced the blood spilled will ever be upon the boada of our children."

THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE BOEK GENERALS,

Berlin, 28th November

AN ALTERATION OF PLANS.

London, 29th November,

The Berlin corresponlant of the Daily Mail saya: King Humbert kas invited the Emperor William and Quasu Victoria to go to Bordigbore

The proprietor of the Kwong Car Koox Drug stereof Canton has placed in my hands for examination's number of his prepniations with the recipe for each.

His "IYA"As you wish oil" has a wide circulation and is very much used. It is composed of aremalic and atimulant herbs and barks, most of which are well known in our pharmacopoeia, together with pingpin (a costly kind of camphor), Lashops work, orris root, with two or three other less known articles, but none of the objectionable substances which enter into many Chinese medicines. It is one of the com- bastions which bas real merits and it is not strange that it has attained so wide a reput Lion for the relief of maladies for which it le recommended,

CHEONG SHING,

Dobro J. G. KERR, Cauton Hospitul,

China

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Hongkong.

is appointed Sole Agent for the sale of our

Goode Hongkong, 26th Septomer, 1993

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had originally intended to go to Potsdam, but

it is possible that this dato, may be cancelled."

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Mrs. L. V. 8. Ame

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Mr. Arbenz

Me. W. 8. Ralley

Bir. I. B. Badrin

Mr. J. B. Barlow...“

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Mr. Bitles

Mr. M. Bewick

Mr. W. M. Black

Com. Blackburn, R.N.

r. & A. 11. Bu

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Capt. B. Branch

Mrs. Brown

dir. Truse

Mr. T. nrgdozik. Mr. A. E. Crvt'e Mr. & Mrs. Crespo Dr. G. F. Cullen Mr. P. Deancho

Mr. & Ms. J. Duckarts, Mrs. Dormiton Vias Destin Mrs. Encha

Mr. Farrell and child Mr. & Foulds Mr. W. Fackel Mr. W. W. Funge, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. K. Gon Capt. Geddard Major Mr. Groves Mr. R. J. tall. Capt. Harford Mr. Max. Heckel

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The Deutsche Zeitung publishes the following despatch date Pretoria, November 27th re- ceived through Boer diplomatic channels:

President Kruger and President Stoya bave instructed Govers! Joubert and General Cronje uot to split their forous Suto small detachments, but to strike vigorons blows. General Joubert has three corps, one holding Mr. & Mrs. I.. Horeey Ladysmith, the second commanding the Tugelar. Herd Mirer and the third east of Esteoart, in Mr. W. Howe order to cut off the British retreat. General is Jackson Crenjs's forces are divided into three on- Maj. & be Jeffree tingents, og at Kimberley, another atModder River and the thirt in the rear of General Methuen.

JOUBERT'S PROTEST,

Paris, 2846 November,

Mr. B. 6 Jacob Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mr. F. A. Katech Mr. J. Kean Mr. J. H. Krup Mr. Kinghorn

A copy of an alleged protest, addressed by their. J. Kirkwood authorities of the South African Repablie to the Mr. B. A. Leggat foreigu consuls at Pretoria, against the use of Mr. L. A. Lesy Kufry by the British bas just reached Paris. M. E. Lutz It renils as follows: I bave the honour to call Mr. H. A. Macleod Four Governmnut's attention to this report an. Mr. W. G. Muorail'An honncing the engagement last night (October Mr. J. B Malow · 12th) between a custando, and the English Mr. W. V. Ma lovaky mo near Mafeking, the English having 1,000 Kafr anxiliaries, one of whom was wounded and a Mr. II. F. R. Biare prisoner; this information and other reports Mr. Loria Lerindangue coming is from the east frontier where the Mr. P. Bure Kaffes have been called to arms by the English Cap. Carke Mi A. G. Clarke

authorities,

Me W. MGIN

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Gibb, Livingston & Co Benlomond. British afr., 3,735, Melotash, Dee.

25, Gibb, Livingston & Co Bormida, Italiau str., 1,499, Sartorio, Dec. 21;

Carlowitz & Co

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Fincess of China, British str., 3,003, Archibald,

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Futami Maru. Jap. str, 2,381, Thom, Doc. 20.

Nippon Yusen Kaisha

Hnilan, French steadier, 377, Bast, Dec. 27,

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Hating, French steamer, 750, Jenssen, Dec. 26,

A. R. Marty

Hinsag. British str. 1,248, Brocket, De5, 26,

Jorline Mutboson & Co

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Butterfeld & Swire Katanyama Maru, Jap. str., 2004, Yamada, Dec.

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Jardins, Mathieson & Co

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Ms. Mr. T. Bagnall Lendor. Norwegian str. 1,752, Olsen, Dec. 25,

Dodwell & Co., Limited Ligutufug, British air., 2,122, Belson, Dec. 18,

David Susanoo, Sone & Co. Macher, British steamer, 05, Farrell, Dec. 28,

Tuttarfell & Swire

Mr. & Mrs Worückla Mr. A. Yount Mr. J. M. de Zunig

KRAK HOTEL. A

Tuls shows that the British Government Cap. Van Criel

M. G. H. Durra. sommits the supardonable grims of arming the r. A. I Denison blocks against the white in'n struggle mujustly Mr. P. Dow Ecoal of the South African Republic. This Colonel H. El-ale sct may have tho gravest consequences for all witte, Afrion.

I am componded to inform your Government

Mr. J. S. Eizkiel

Mr. A. Forber

11-Col. A. R. Proser

that the further document enclosed is General Mr. 11.1 Goniperts Jusbert's protest to Beer-tary Reifs, at Pre-Colonel E. H. Gorges toria, nudor six beads, as follows.

First That the British at Elandslangt fred ou ac nibalance.

Cap. Kofod Mr. J. E. Le

Mr. G. W. Lonžuét Mix C. W. Lengyel Mr. R. Martin Mr. P. Mitchell

Capt. Fryana

D. Max Veter Hon. Haltonk Courier R. M. Ramsey Mr. A. Sinclair Mr. A. Findlay Smith Mrs. Abert Smith - Mr. A. . Stakes Mr. A. P Sinke M. O D Thomson Men Real's Wardwell

is Wardwell- “Alr, B. T. X. Werner

Mr. 11. Wheel

CRADIESTEN,” S

Lent, C. F.Snow, U.S.3 Airs. C. F. Snow and

daugh er Cap Con1 R.

halam O: Geruan z Colonel The Porsaan Mr. Fdward F. Gres Mr. II. L. lebu Mr. Hozz Major 0. I. St. Johny

Second-That a British Lancer atiompted to asinate a doctor wearing the Geneva Cross. missing the surgeon, but kiling his horse,

Third-The tying of 13 prisoners, some of M.. C. Clementi them wounded, behind Maxims and dragging Mr. Mrs. J. E. Cutian

them along.

and bo FourthThat it Damlee the fugitives re- Rev. Francis Flyon:

R.N. tired under cover of a whita Bag, while the maia body was fighting the Oraugo Free State Mr. R. F. Johnston Corps

Mr. Eugene Libanud

Fifth-That sa armorod train, protected by Mr. O'Leary

Mr. & BI E. J.

a white Hag, repaired a bridge..

Mrs. Simon Consal Volpicol

large Volpicell Mr. J. Wilson* MR. Wood The WAVERLEY HOTE Mr. & Ms. J. Audrew Bire, Teigh Junt Miss Helen Dugt "Mrs Geo, Lawless

Sixth-That 156 British are recrafting Monatsin Basutog”.

General Jonhart appends a document sized Mr. Berkley

The Mr. & MP. Breitag among an icor's offeots at Dundeo.

paper is a cominunication from a Basutoland FH, Chris

10 and child Mingistrate, informing the General commanding Captain W. Dizon the Glencoe camp that there will be no diffionity Capt. & Mrs. Fropioa

Nr. Alfred de inrge

Mr. P. Is Ogen Nr. 1. Shoolleed Mr. Fiacz Ulg

fa biring en toe at five shillings a day, and 31m. A. Feig Mr. W. Zierrogol saying they most bring their horses

Mr... tind warsh

General Tonbert adds: "I am preserving | --- the original of this doomment"

TO SHIPMASTERS, At the aginning of hostilities, the French ecnials at Pretoria and Johannesburg isand TANQUIRE where you FRESH WATER notices in the papers that Frenebmen must is obtained by the Water Bouts, an FOUL pluserse the strictest neutrality. Their-wise Wazit is the case of much Sickness on board counsels were followed, for while the Germans, Ship. Datoh sid Americane formed valndleer sorge,

no Freeb corps was formed, No Frenchuan joined the Borre, but some entered the Tater national Police Force, which was organised to protect foreign property. These police render ed great service, protecting not only the French, but the Buglish property that had been hur redly forsaken by its owners,

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Jardins, Matheson & Co Menalans, British rtr., 2,600, Towell, Doc.

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Jardine Mathiesqui & Co Nanchang, Brit. str. 1.06, Fislayson, Dec. 23,

Eutterfield & Swire

Nippon Marn, Jap, str., 3,302, Allan, Deo, 25,

Tayo Kisen Kaisha

Sabine Klokmers. Brit. str. 60. Nashet, Dea

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Sandakan German str.. 1,974, Muble. Dec. 24,

Holchors & Co

Sian, British gleamer, 992, Hollon, Dec. 21,

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Dodwell & Co.. Limited Swatów, Gorman str., 631, Jespersen, Doc. 25,

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Taifa German str., 1,046. Schuldt, Doo.

Meyer & Co

Takang, British steamer, 977, Smith, Deo. 27,

Jardine. Matheson & Co

Thales, British str., 19. Passmore, Dec. 27

Douglas Lapraik & Co Triumph, Geran steamer, 875, Pieke, Dec,

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Trosas, British stoner, 2.569, Moses, Den,

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Butterfold & Swize

Comdr. Carr, on Hongkong Stipe. river gunboat, 2 gms. 249 .p. Ligat.-

"Comdr. Oldham, Tanglere Swift, gun-vessel, 2 guns, 670 h.p., in reserve,

at Hongkong

Tamar, receiving ship, Commodore Francis

Powell. C.B., at Hongkong Tweed, gruntont, 3 guns, 200 h.p., Lient-Comar.

IE. Hillmau, at West River Undanated, armoured crniser, lägáns, 5,500h.p.,

Capt. A. C. Clarke, at Hongkong Victorrona, battleship, 16 guus, 10,0001.b.p.. Cap.

tain A. Schomberg, at Weihsitei Waterwitch, surveying ship, 450 Llup... Limit.» Comdr. W. Pudsey Dawson, at Hongkong Whling, torpedo boat destroyer, 6 guns, 5,000

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and Comdr. Watson, at Shanghai Woodlark, gunboat, 2 guns, 550 h.p, Lieut, R.

A. Norton, at Shanghai Wivera, guast defence glip, arcionred, 4 gaas,

1,000 h.p., at Hongkong

FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA AND JAPAN STATION. Admiral Korniloff. Russian protected orniser, 36 guns, 9,000 p., Capt. Jakorleff, at Nagasaki

Aleout, Russian gunboat, 8 gras 1200 hp, Aspic, Franeb gunboat, 6 guns, 433 h.p., Capt.

Capt. Elkisky, at Vladivostook

Journet, at Bangkok

Baltimore, American protected cruiser, 10 guns,

10,064 h.p., Capt.J. M. Forsyth, at Manda Banaington, Amr. gunboat, 6 gana, 3,436 h.p.,

Comdr. C. II. Arnold, at afamils Bobre, Russian gun-vessoi, 13 gaus, 1,150 L.p.,

Capt. Dobrovolsky, at Port Arthur Callan, American ganbont, 1 guo, 55 b.p., Lieut. Carlo Alborto, Italian oraiser, Comdr. Roberto,

B. Tappan, at Manila

at Amoy

Castine, American ganboat, 8 gans, 2,199 hp.,

Comdr. S. W. Very, at Manila

Celtic, American supply ship, 1.890 k.p., Lient.-

Conde, N..J. E. Pafok, at Maniļā: Concord, Aur. g.bt., 0 guns, 3,405 h.p., Com.

S. M. Aukley, at Manila D'Entrecasteauz, French flagship. 14 gang

-13,500 k.p., Capt. de Maroli; at Saigon Descartes, Franh crniser, Capt. de Valsssan,

at Keougebauwan Deutschland, German craiser, 8,000 up, Capt.

Taller, at Bangkok Dimitri Donskoy, Russian armoured craiser, 34

guns, 7.000 hp, Com. Sharon, at. V'vostock Don Juan de Austria, Amr, monitor, Captain

Rowin, at Hongkong

Eclaireur, French gnuboat, 8 guns, 2,050 h.p.,

Captain Texier, at Along Elba, Italian cruiser, 18 guns, Capt. Cecconi,

at Shanghai

Etna, Italian oruise, Caps Gloranair Giosella,

at Singapore

Gidazoak, Kassian torpedo boat, 18 guns, 5,500

b.p., Captain Serebroaniff, at Visdivaatook Gefim, German cruiser, 10 ans, 9,000 h.p..

Capt. Rollmanu, at Bangkok Glacier, Asr, mupply ship, Lieut-Comdr. J. B.

Briggs, at Manila

Grevintzely, Rossion crmoura Icraiser, 12 guns,

2000 b.p., Capt. Miklashevsky, at P. Artbur Hauza, Germass cruiser, 38 guas, Capt. Poble,

at Shangbai

Helena, American ganboat, & guns,, 1,993 bp,

Com. E. K. Moore, at Manila Hortin, German cruiser, 30 gaus,hp., Capt.

von Usedom, at Hongkong Iltis, German gubbost. 10gnus, 1,600 h.p., Capt.

HH. Lans, at Kinochi

Irene, German craiser, guos, 6,000 k.p.,

Capt. Oberheimer, at Nagasaki Iris, American distilling ship: 1,390 kp, Comdr. W. H. Brereft, at Hongkong Isla de Luzon, Aur. oraiser, Captain Rowan, ̈

at Hongkong

Isla de Cuba, Aur. cruiser, Captain Gyles, at

Hongkong

Jaguar, Gernum cruiser, Captain Kinderling,

Joan Bart, French cruiser, 10 gurts, 8,000 b.p.

Capt. Anber, at Kwangchanwan Kaisería Augusta, German erniser, 20 guns, 14.030 h.p. Capt. Gurlich, at Shanghai Kersaint, French gun-vessel, 13 guns, 2,200 h.p., Capt. de la Molls du Portail, at Saigou Korsvetz, Russian cruiser. gans, 2,150 b.p.

Capt. Sillmaun, at Port Arthur Taberul, Portugaasu gunboat, 3 gank, 500 b.p.

Conde, Cusha Lima, at nagkang Liguria Italian oraiser, Captain 3. Casells, at

Shangbai

Lion, Preach gunboat, Captain Amot, 4 gras

500 hp at Hongkong. Mandjour, Russian cruiser, 14 guns. 1,400 h.p‚ ̧

Captain Yakovell, at Vladivostock Manila, Amarissa gaaboat, gaus, 750 hp. Lisat-Comdr. A. P. Nazro, at Manila Marco Felv, Italian oruiser, 22 guns, 10,000.

- p., Captain Ed. Incaronato, at Singapore Moore, German gmabeat, Captain Merbeu, ut

Samoa

Moes Inock, Amr, double-turrat manitor. O gune,

3.000 hip, Capt. J. McGowan, at Manila' Monocacy, American gunboat; G guna, 850 hp, Comdr. Geo. A. Bicknell, at Shanghai Monterey, Aur. double-tarret monitor, 4 gans,

5,24 h.p., Com. E. H. C. Lentze, në Manila Nanshup, American collier, Lieut. L A. Kaiser,

at Manila

Navaria, Russian battleship, 2 gans, 1,150 kg,

Captain Yonish, at Port Arthur Oregon, American battle-ship, 16 guns, 11.111

h.p., Capt. G. F. F. Wilde, at Hongkong Otvazny, Russien armoured cruiser, ignos,

2.500 h.p.. Com. Coprianoff, at Nagasaki Tatriat Azova, Russian armoured or. 36 guns, 8,000,h.p.. Capt. Nidermillor, at P. Arthur Pascal, Franel craiser. 14 gnus, 8,50) h.p.,

Capt Matet, at Kwangchauwant Patrol, Amt. gunboat, 4 guns, 1,005 hp, Com.

Goruwull, at Cabu

Adolph Obrig, Amr. skip, 1,302, Atateburg, Oct.Pismante Italian cruiser, 12 guns, 12,00 h.p,

Captain F. Giuliani, at Singapore 17. Standard Oil Co

guns, 2.000 h.p. Capt. Betheder, at Manila Pissidente Serraiento, Argentine frigals, 16 Princeton, American gunboat, 6 guns, 800 h.pr Comdr. Harry Knox, dt Muvila 2, A

John McDonald, Amr. ship, 2,128, Stover, Nov.

2, Standard Oil Co Mary L. Cushing, Amer. ship; 1.542, Pendleton,

Oct. 1. Order

Reuce, American chip, 1,598, Whitmore, Ost. 3,

Standard Oil Cond Simi, British bark, 2,087, Kunstis, Ang,

23, Order MA S State of Mains, Amz. ship, 1,500, Concord, Oct. 120909. Standard Oil Co

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Trafalgar, British-in back, 1.816, Wright,

Dec, 20, Sandor Wisler & Co. Vult of Doon, British bark, G, Peterson, Dee

11, Order

Waratali, British soh, 2 Haynes, Sept. 23, F. W. Hall WANASAN Wm. H. Conner, Amr. ship, 124, Enkino,

Oct. 14. Standard Oil Co

HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS IN THE ORINA SQUADRON.. Alberity, despatch-boat, 2,000 p, Capt. Smith

Dorries at Singapore Algerine, 156n, guns, 1,100 b,p., Comdr. E. J.

-W, Blade, at Hoogkong Aurors, cruiser 12 guns, 2,500 hp. Captain

Bayly, at Manile

BarLear, battleship, 14 guns 9,009 h.p. Capt. Hon. S. C. J. Colville,1),D., at Hongkong Bonaventure, cruiser 10 gune, 2000k.p., Capt. B.A. J. Moutgomerie, 1.8, at Shangbai

- gube, 14500 hp., at Vladivostooker Burik, Russian Bagship, 48 guns, 13,500 hp,

Com. Hanpt, at Nagasaki

Resia, Russian criser, Capt. Domojiroft, 29

Cant. Barranoff; at Vladivostock. Silatch sa gruboat, 4 guns, 1,200 hp, Sissoi Veliky Russian battleship. 14 gave, 8,500

hp., Capt. Mollas, at Fort Arthre Sivontoli, Russian gunboat 13 gana, 1,200 hp. Capt. Boabatin, at Port Arthar: des A Surprise French gunboat, 2 guns, 900 h.p.

Capt. Plessix, ut Saigou Captain Blondel, at Kwongchau Wan. Vuubau French cruiser, 11 guns, $500 b.p Vladimir Monosok. Kuesion eraiser, 16 guns, Captain Prince Ouchtowsky, at P. Arthur Yeadnik, Russing torpedo-bost, 18 gans 1,500

h.p., Capt. Regalia, at Vladivostock Wheeling, American guuboat. 6 guns, 4081 hp, Comdr. W. T. Burwell, at Manils Yorktown, American guubout, gnia, 3,392 h.p. Comdr. C. 8. Sparry, at Mavila... Yosemite American converted cruiser, 10 gnas, 800 hp. Captain G. E. Ide at Guam Zabloks Russian cruiser, 20 guns, 2,000 kip.

Capt. Shkrot, at Port Artane Zafiro, & melioun despaton vessel, Master A, M.

Whitton, at Hongkong.

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